On 13-Feb-2013, Jonathan Wiltshire wrote:
> Although there is a patch for this bug it has not been uploaded and I am
> not willing to do a drive-by NMU in this case. gracie appears to be a
> good candidate for removal from Debian
Yes, Gracie was removed from Debian ‘sid’ at the request of the pack
On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 01:58:20PM +0100, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> It is observed that the daemon is running and contactable on HTTP,
> but it gives the following error in the web browser when clicking
> the `login' link (or attempting to access / or any URL path):
>
> "Resource Not Found
>
> The r
Took a look at this at a BSP---
Honestly, it looks like something that upstream (who also happens to be
the Debian maintainer) should fix or request for the package to be
removed from Debian. Without an active upstream, an alpha authentication
package is of little use to Debian users.
I was also
Package: gracie
Severity: grave
Version: 0.2.11-1
Installed on squeeze amd64 using apt-get
The system was updated with `apt-get upgrade' just before this attempt
to install gracie
Unpacking gracie (from .../gracie_0.2.11-1_all.deb) ...
Processing triggers for man-db ...
Setting up gracie (0.
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